Hi everyone - thanks for all that you've been posting - it's so helpful to read. I'm applying this fall (2016) in hopes of gaining admission to a clinical psych PhD program for the fall of 2017. I know how competitive clinical psych programs are, but I want to just see what you guys think - do I have a realisitc shot?
Major - Psych, Minor - Behavioral Neuroscience
GPA Overall - 3.71 / Major GPA - 3.94
GRE - 155(v) 158(q)
Research -
psych research assistant for four years, 5+ conference presentations with the lab, pursuing an honors thesis in the lab
psych research assistant and two other labs, both clinical (for two summers)
Work / Intern
undergraduate intern at a psychiatric hospital developing interventions for children
student intern at the department of psychiatry in a major area hospital
University activities
head of student government academic affairs / student representative for the college
EBoard member for undergraduate neuroscience researchers
Honors
psi chi
nu rho psi
research fellowship
deans list
just looking at the hard data, is it unrealistic to think I have shot? (personal statement aside)